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72/4=18 yes
72 quarters is 18 dollars.
Yes. (72 quarters) and (18 dollar bills) have exactly the same face value.
Since the exchange rates constantly change, better use an online site - for example, xe.com - to find the current exchange rate. Such sites usually have a built-in calculator, so you don't even have to multiply or divide, just select from what currency to what currency you want to convet, and the amount.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math? Alright, so 700 quarters would be $175. But like, who even carries around that many quarters anyway? Just use your card, man.
72/4=18 yes
72 quarters is 18 dollars.
To determine the number of quarters and dimes in 6 dollars, we first convert 6 dollars to cents, which is 600 cents. Since a quarter is worth 25 cents and a dime is worth 10 cents, we can set up a system of equations: 25q + 10d = 600, where q represents the number of quarters and d represents the number of dimes. Solving this system of equations will give us the values of q and d, which represent the number of quarters and dimes needed to make 6 dollars.
There are 800 quarters in 200 dollars. This is because there are 4 quarters in a dollar, so you would multiply 200 dollars by 4 to get the total number of quarters. Therefore, 200 dollars is equivalent to 800 quarters.
First you have to divide 1000000 by 4 1000000/4=$250000
Well, let's think about this in a happy little way. If you have 52 quarters, each worth 25 cents, you can multiply 52 by 25 to find the total amount. That would give you 1,300 cents, which is $13. So, you have $13 in 52 quarters. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could do with that!
Yes. (72 quarters) and (18 dollar bills) have exactly the same face value.
well i am not going to work it out but you multiply 1 times 4 quarters to get a dollar so you could multiply 1 mil. times four to get foru mil so my answer would be 4 million quarters in one million dollars
25 Yen is worth around 25 cents in US dollars. The currency rate is at about an even exchange right now.
Since the exchange rates constantly change, better use an online site - for example, xe.com - to find the current exchange rate. Such sites usually have a built-in calculator, so you don't even have to multiply or divide, just select from what currency to what currency you want to convet, and the amount.
It is an odd amount. Any integer not wholly divisible by two is an odd number.
20 pesos equal 100 dollars This can change at any time depending on exchange rates at the moment. So usually it's not an even conversion